About John B.

Acoustic or electric. Lead and rhythm. Fingerpicking or heavy metal. It's all fun to learn!!

About John

Fun, professional, and relaxed. Experienced instructor since 1988. First paid public performance was in 1983, so I've been at this a while, and love it.

*** Lesson Details ***Students learn from popular music beginning with basic chords and strumming and simple melodies. After 3 months with correct practice the student should be able to strum a number of songs and change chords smoothly. After 3 months bar chords and more complex melodies are introduced, and beyond 6 months, one can expect to progress into music theory and improvisation.

Reviews

Chris R. November 16, 2016·Guitar·In studio

Very patient teacher.He ask what are your goals for guitar to better direct your path.

Patrick L. January 23, 2015·Guitar·In studio

John is very patient and knowledgeable. You can tell that he's been teaching for a very long time. I'm self-taught and have been playing for over 20 years and within minutes of viewing me play, John was able to pick out immediately my flaws. He gives me homework every week, and gives me a hard time if I do not do it. Exactly what I look for in a teacher.

John B.

John B.

About Sean B.

I began playing guitar at the age of ten and studied both classical and jazz guitar at the undergraduate and masters level.

In guitar lessons, we will work on technique, scales, chords, fret-board logic, and improvising.

About Sean

Hello future students,

My name is Sean I am a composer living in Charlotte, NC. I hold a Master's in Music Composition from the University of Redlands and a Bachelor's in Music from the University of SC. I have been teaching guitar, bass, keyboard, audio engineering, and songwriting/composition for 5 years.

Whether you are a novice, a seasoned musician, or just someone with an old guitar and too much time on your hands, I am ready to teach you. I offer in-studio, in-home, and Skype lessons at 1/2 hr to 1 1/2 increments. In these lessons, I will provide you with the materials required. My only prerequisite is that students are required to own the instrument that they are studying.

My teaching style is based on you, the individual. There are no foolproof methods for teaching music because every student is unique. What works well

for one student may prove to be frustrating and confusing to another. My mission is to meet you at your experience level and gently lead you to a higher understanding of music. In our first lesson together, we will discuss your goals and how we can meet them.

I offer recording services as well. I have the necessary gear and several years of experience recording various types of ensembles. Have a melody but no harmony? Let's find the chords the melody is asking for. Have chords but no melody? Let's find the melody that conveys the mood you're trying to create. Have an already existing song that you want to work on? Let's tighten it up in lessons and cut a demo of it.

This education is yours. I want you to get the absolute most out of your experience with me. If I seem like I'd be a good fit as your teacher, sign up for some lessons. I promise a fun and rewarding experience.

Best,Sean

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Steven (Chip) Lewis April 27, 2016·Mandolin·In studio

I am a new student -- and have never learned to play an instrument. I was encouraged by medical providers to learn an instrument as part of certain of my cognitive therapies. My instrument (the mandolin) was a gift from my son.
I have been fortunate to work with Sean O. G. Burns over the past few months. His style is perfect for my needs. He is patient, and leads with a gentle push -- no pressure! Sean is incredibly talented in his own right musically, and has talents - I'm sure, well beyond my needs -- I see him as an excellent teacher for all ages!

Sara J. July 15, 2014··

Sean is the music theory graduate assistant at the University of Redlands and is extremely knowledgeable about the subject. He is also a great composer and plays multiple instruments. I would highly recommend him as a music teacher or tutor.

Sean B.

Sean B.

About Michael C.

About Michael

My Wife & I Both have Masters Degrees from Central Michigan Univ. I am an Air Force Veteran.

My Wife helps me teach in the program and is an adviser for the Female program.

Two deep leadership at all times and parents have waiting areas visible to classes. I love guitar and playing music, I think I have taught so long I would not know what to do without a music/teaching career. I have made a living playing guitar for 25 years.

*** Lesson Details ***I have been a music teacher so long I have become very simplistic. I teach the following:

(1) To practically play while having fun (4 locations to choose).

(2) Music Theory.

(3) Playing by ear.

(4) Leadership Skills. I am still having a great time teaching, so we do it a lot. I love to teach and enjoy it very much, I owe a lot to my music career and want to pass i

t on. We are in Rotary and support many community activities.

*** Studio Equipment ***I have - 4 Professional teaching studios - that are in nice locations.

I really enjoy my job and have a lot of great equipment; we work hard, but have a lot of fun too.

*** Travel Equipment ***(1) Respectfully what is reasonable. I am a full time musician, I am flexible and happy - we can work these things out.

(We have a lot of equipment, I am very thankful). We have very good business relationships in the community.

I appreciate my job.

*** Specialties ***(1) Group interactive method based on theory.(2) Students show leadership in their own program.(3) Students work with me (instructor) on Lesson Plans.(4) Students pick out material they want to study.(5) Students work on (ear training) and reading music.

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Reviews

Bill H. February 23, 2018·Acoustic Guitar·In studio

Good first lesson. Truly felt my instructor was trying to understand my goals and guage my current skills and ability to learn at what pace.

Ronald Ray S. November 20, 2017·Guitar·In studio

My name is Ronald S. At the age of 9, I started playing the guitar for my Father's Gospel Group who is a great Gospel D.J. (Big Clyde). Through the years I have taken several guitar courses from several instructors. In the last seven months I have taken instructions from Mr. Christian, I have excelled further and have learned more than all my other adventures.

Micheal's business based environment in an open studio type classroom is a must. In Micheal's unique style of teaching you not only learn to play the guitar, but he also instructs you in song with a spirit of being well satisfied.

As shoppers pass through the store they enjoy the sounds of students playing their guitars following the guidance of Mr. Christian. This also gives his students a chance to perform in front of other people giving them a finer definitions for the art of music. If you are looking for a music instructor, one who focuses in on your difficult areas and searches for improvement to make you the best musician possible in all areas, or if you are just looking to learn and have lots of fun, then Mr. Christian is your contact. Please visit him at one of his jam sessions..

Linda Sorrells November 16, 2017·Guitar·In studio

In April of this year, I retained Michael to instruct my 13 year old daughter, Jennifer, in guitar lessons. I was quite impressed with Mr. Michael right from the beginning.

Since I knew nothing about guitars, I had no idea what type of guitar to purchase for Jennifer. Mr. Christian offered on his own time to go with us to help in the purchase of the guitar. He kept in mind what we could afford and the quality of the guitars, it was very reassuring to know that he was looking out for our welfare and to be able trust him.

I am very impressed with the progress Jennifer has made in playing the guitar. She looked forward to her lessons with Mike. She looked forward to her lessons with Mike. He made the lessons interesting and "fun". Mike not only taught her to play the guitar but also how to read music and understand it.

Mike is a very kind, moral, talented young man and I recommend him highly. We are sorry to see him leave, however, our loss is your gain.

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Michael C.

Lincolnton, NC 28092

(14)

starting at

$100
/ 60-min

About Cameron A.

In the world of music education it is important to recognize that everyone learns differently and there is no universally prescribed teaching method that works for all students. Everyone must find how he or she learns best. As a teacher I acknowledge this and incorporate it into my method of instruction. Anyone can find success as a proficient instrumentalist if they are able to learn on there own terms and find what they are doing enjoyable. Through my methodology I know I can help you achieve your musical aspirations!

About Cameron

Cameron began playing guitar at the age of 14, as a kid who found great Inspiration in classic rock music, idolizing such groups as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, and many more. This was only the beginning of a life long intimate relationship with music and guitar playing. Since his first introduction to the guitar he quickly grew, establishing a love for blues and all of its incarnations, from Chicago Blues to the varying acoustic and electric styles found in New Orleans, Mississippi, and South Carolina among other places. Through high school Cameron played in rock and blues bands writing original music and getting his first real experiences as a composer and a bandleader. High School was also the place where Cameron discovered his interest in Jazz music as he began playing guitar in the school's Jazz band. Following hi

gh school Cameron began playing more jazz music as he attended Bellevue College studying theory and composition with Dr. Brian Cobb and guitar performance with Mark Hillard Wilson. After this he soon met renowned Jazz Guitarist Chris Spencer, with whom he studied with for years to follow. Cameron eventually found himself at Cornish College of the Arts where he received a Bachelors degree in Music Composition. While at Cornish he had the opportunity to play guitar and compose for Jazz Orchestras, Latin Jazz ensembles, and Modern Jazz groups while playing under the direction of internationally know musicians such as Wayne Horvitz, Tom Varner, Jovino Santos Neto and Chuck Deardorf. In the realm of composition Cameron studied privately with composers Jarrad Powell and Tom Baker, with a deep focus in contemporary classical music. He is now the composer for the quickly rising interdisciplinary arts group the Pendleton House. Currently Cameron spends his time working as a guitar player in Seattle while also writing chamber music for various ensembles and art groups. He performs on a regular basis with a variety of groups in the Seattle area including the Seattle based jazz trio Honeysuckle Rye, folk and bluegrass group Modern Bygones, as well as the orchestral pop band Sebastian and the Deep Blue.

*** Lesson Details ***In the world of music education it is important to recognize that everyone learns differently and there is no universally prescribed teaching method that works for all students. Everyone must find how he or she learns best. As a teacher I acknowledge this and incorporate it into my method of instruction. Anyone can find success as a proficient instrumentalist if they are able to learn on there own terms and find what they are doing enjoyable. Lessons will start with an assessment of what the student wants to learn and what their goals are. From there, we will determine the proper approach to meet those goals while keeping things fun and interesting. Once a particular skill level and interest are established I will develop an individualized lesson plan for the student to fit their wants and needs. The goal with beginning students is to get them up and running right away with chords and melodies, learning the fundamentals while being able to play their favorite songs. For all students I like to extensively focus on knowledge of the fret board and the many possible approaches to mastering it, as well as looking at creative practice methods and daily routines. A musician’s method of practicing can greatly determine their rate of improvement. For more intermediate and advanced students the general focus will shift to topics such as ear training, rhythm, music theory and music notation (if desired) and, their application to the guitar. For students interested in composition, we will focus more on analysis and the application of theory. We will look at songs or pieces that are of interest to the student and take them apart to figure out what makes them great. We will also look at many different kinds of music and their construction. A large part of music composition in the 21st century is the integration of electronic and computer music. For students looking for an introduction into pre-recorded and live electronic music with or without the use of guitar or other instruments, this is strength of mine that I love to teach. Whether you are a serious musician or just looking for a fun hobby, I can get you where you want to be in your musical life. I’m fun, friendly and music is my passion and profession and I love to share it.

*** Specialties ***I specialize in getting beginners up and running right away while helping each guitarist to find there own voice and have fun at the same time! When playing non-original music I specialize in blues, jazz and popular music.

Reviews

Sam B. February 7, 2018·Ukulele·Online

Citlali July 28, 2017·Ukulele·In studio

Citlali had a really good time! Thank you.

Kallie G. June 4, 2017·Guitar·In studio

Cameron was straight up awesome!! He is extremely talented and a great instructor!!! I have particular goals I want to achieve, and with Cameron, I know I will reach them. Cameron listens, understands and creates a lesson geared just for you! I am beyond excited for my next lesson and can't recommend high enough!!

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Cameron A.

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Cameron A.

Online

(10)

starting at

$40
/ 30-min

About David C.

I’ve taught guitar for over 18 years and my students have gone on to play in bands of all styles—jazz, rock, pop, country, indie. My students learn theory and sight reading as they progress towards the style of music they want to play. I work with students of all ages and love to watch them progress towards their musical goals!

About David

Hi! I'm a lifetime musician with multiple music degrees and 20+ years of experience teaching guitar, bass, keys, theory, and composition. I've worked with Cubase recording software for 7 years and have a growing online library of composition/productions that were created in my home studio.

I love to watch students progress as musicians and I look forward to being part of your journey.

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Reviews

Vicki W. July 7, 2017·Guitar·In home

David lived up to the reviews I read about him: thorough, patient, knowledgeable, easy to learn from, etc.. First lesson was very enjoyable. 45 min went very fast. Glad I went with 45 min lesson

Robert May 30, 2017·Acoustic Guitar·In studio

We are so very appreciative to have had David instruct our 10 year old in classical guitar. His easy demeanor balanced with mastery of Music has allowed our son to quickly find his way in playing.

I highly recommend David to anyone seeks my to train themselves or their Child on a musical instrument.

David C.

David C.

About Christina E.

With in a few lessons students will be able to play a simple song and with continued practice and teaching from me develop love and understanding of music

About Christina

Hi, there! My name is Christina E. and I can't wait to meet you! I've been teaching private lessons since 15 plus years and have loved helping my students on preparing for concerts, school auditions, and just learning music. I went to Alabama School of Fine Arts high school and Queens University of Charlotte and earned a degree in Music Therapy in 2001. I'm a calm and patient and my teaching style reflects that. I look forward to helping you reach your goals!

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Deirdra T. January 2, 2018·Piano·In home

Christina was a great teacher to my 8 year old daughter Alyce. We both miss her very much.

Cassie W. July 19, 2017·Guitar·In studio

Christina is super patient with my teenage girls! Her gift has so graciously been translated into a new creative outlet for my girls! She has cultivated the art of teaching in such a way that my kids treat their lesson like a session. There's a sense if appreciation woven into the way Christina teaches that helps her students love what they are learning! Makes nagging the girls to do daily practice a non-issue! They love trying out what they've learned! Love, love Christina! She is truly a gem! -Shana W. (Cassie and Scotlyn's mom)

Kimberly C. July 2, 2017·Violin·In studio

Our daughter Kimberly first volin lesson went great. Christina explained the different parts of the volin and how to hold the unit correctly. I do believe we will continue more lessons in the future. Marcus C.

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Christina E.

Concord, NC 28025

(9)

starting at

$25
/ 30-min

About Ahmad G.

Guitar lessons in my private Studio in downtown San Jose. I have toured around the world with bands such as Guns N Roses, Dokken, Michael Angelo Batio, Ratt and Metallica. I have studio experience. Over 20+ experience in teaching, touring and recording.I specialize in rock, metal, blues, acoustic, classical and pop music. I can teach beginners how to start correctly yet learn fast from techniques I developed myself and learned from guitar masters such as Joe Satriani, John Mayer, Stave Vai and George lynch themselves. I can also teach advanced techniques, artist development, live and gear consultation.

About Ahmad

I'm Ahmad a very enthusiastic musician. I started out teaching myself guitar at the age of 12. I moved to the U.S. in 2001 and studied music for 15 years receiving my B.M. & M.M in music and audio production at San Francisco State University. I then moved to Los Angeles then studied and trained with John Mayer, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, George Lynch and many others. I have performed hundreds of concerts in the U.S. as well in Europe & the Middle East and toured with Artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Guns N Roses, Michael Angelo Batio, Ratt, Sammy Hagar, Dokken and many others. I ranked #1 in the Slash Guitar Center competition. I was in the "list of top 5 guitar players ever" according to The Examiner, also picked as one of the best guitarists of 2013 and 2014 consecutively in the Rockwell UnScene magazine, and ranked 3rd in the St

eve Vai Sam Ash Best in Shred competition.

I find a student's strengths and weaknesses using various ways to encourage each student. I am very patient, kind, flexible, and enthusiastic and I love working with children as much as adults. I strongly support basic skills: sight-reading, pitch and tone.

I have 25 years experience teaching kids and adults guitar. Also performing live and in the studio.

*** Lesson Details ***My objectives: to help students powerfully communicate through the essence of music and aid the development of children and adults by finding their strengths and weaknesses and to develop their skills and show their musical talents. I emphasize basic skills, good sight-reading, guitar technique, and theory.

Lessons are held at either your home, or mine using composers from various time periods that speaks to the individual student.Also,I do prefer to work weekly with my students.A beginner lesson may be 10-15 min. for warm-ups and scales, 10-15 min. theory and rest playtime. In three to six months the student will be able to read sheet music and should be able to perform simple songs.

An intermediate lesson has more focus on music and technique from a specific genre. A specialty is preparation for guitar auditions or doing live or studio gigs.

I enjoy teaching children from age 5 up to adults.

*** Specialties ***I teach the basic skills very strongly, and also encourage students and challenge them, as well.I also have new techniques for teaching Electric, Acoustic & CLassical Guitar.I do prefer to teach a weekly lesson.

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Reviews

Diane March 17, 2018·Guitar·In studio

It's never too late to learn something new! I am 43 year old beginner with the guitar & I have no musical background. I bought a guitar that came with teach yourself instructions & after an hour of trying to teach myself, I knew it wasn't going to happen. I luckily found Ahmad and here I am just a few lessons in with high hopes!
Ahmad is very organized & knowledgeable & most importantly patient! I was very nervous about taking lessons but Ahmad immediately put me at ease. He is very encouraging & he is great at what he does. I highly recommend him for all ages & all skill levels!

Peter March 14, 2018·Guitar·In studio

My wife and i have been taking guitar classes from Ahmad for couple months now. I've always wanted to play a musical instrument but thought it was too late in my life to pick up one. So one day my wife looked up guitar lessons in the By Area and Ahmad showed up with amazing reviews.

I took a private lesson from Ahmad and rest is history. Taking guitar lessons as a couple can be very rewarding. Ahmad is very patient, knowledgeable and passionate about guitar. He took his time with my wife and made sure we were on the same page before we moved on. Either you are a true beginner like us or a professional, you will learn so much from Ahmad.

Paul March 9, 2018·Guitar·In home

I started lessons with Ahmad not knowing anything about guitar or how to read music. He was excited to start fresh with me and teach the basics. He is always patient and is excited about his job, which makes it fun for me. While I am still very much a beginner, I have noticed progression and owe it all to Ahmad. I am currently on a little break from playing, but I am looking forward to reaching out to Ahmad as soon as I can to start lessons again. If you love music and are interested in learning how to play, make the call to Ahmad - you will not be disappointed.

Ahmad G.

Ahmad G.

About Dilan C.

I’m a very interactive teacher, who will strive to make my students success in every aspect of guitar. My students excel in blues, rock, jazz, pop, and many others styles of guitar.

About Dilan

I’m Dilan, I started with acoustic guitar when I was 10. Through the years I’ve performed with many groups in live settings. I believe my experience as a musician and teacher will help my students succeed in many aspects of guitar, including blues, jazz, country, acoustic guitar techniques.

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Dilan C.

Online

starting at

$34
/ 30-min

About Mark L.

I understand that every individual learns differently so I am prepared to be flexible when it comes to teaching students of different levels and different ages how to play guitar. There are many ways to learn the instrument, for example, some people prefer to learn by ear, some by reading music charts, some by seeing someone else play, and the list goes on. Not only that, I understand that different people have different goals when learning the guitar so I always keep that in mind when teaching a specific student. I've experimented things on the guitar on my own and have undergone formal music lessons so I am well versed with balancing creativity and musical information. I also have a Bachelor's Degree in Music Performance so you can trust in me that I can deliver a high standard of quality when it comes to teaching the guitar. Lastly, I try to make lessons as fun/interesting as possible because ultimately playing an instrument should be a fun activity, not a mundane task!

About Mark

I started playing the guitar when I was 15 years old and I only started taking it seriously when I was 18 years of age. At 21, I decided to pursue a Bachelor's degree in music. Back in Malaysia, I had the opportunity to teach children aged 8-15 for 6 months as a part time job, performed at 2 local indie music/ art festivals, and collaborate with other musicians in the scene.

Following that, I continued my degree studies in Berklee College of Music and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Performance. While I was at Berklee, I spent most of my time there studying and playing jazz. Other than that, I also had the opportunity to work with people who come from various walks of lives. Among the opportunities that I had, one which stood out for me was the chance to be a film score session guitarist to play on other student's projects.

After

I graduated from Berklee, I made the move to Los Angeles. I am currently playing for singer-songwriter Sofia Zorian and blues/rock group Luke Elder & The Infinite Ways. I grew up on 60-80s pop music thanks to my parents, and my music palette has evolve over the years, so I have a deep love for many genres of music. Some of the examples of genres that I have listened and played are blues, rock, pop, motown, jazz, metal, and classical. I have been playing guitar for 11 years now and still find great joy in discovering something new about instrument each day!

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Review by Cindy

"Oh my, where to start. Such fun getting lessons from this wonderful man. We laughed a lot. I learned so much and was not stressed at all. I would highly r

ecommend John for anyone at any age. So laid back and the patience of a saint. Thank you for everything."

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Review by Marcelle

"Clayton is a lovely person and a great teacher. He always shows up on time if not early and communicates right away if there is a change in the schedule

which is rare. He is great with children, very patient and kind with a fun upbeat attitude. I definitely recommend him."

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Charlotte, NC teacher:
Clayton M.

Review by Margaret

"As a beginner, I was a little worried about the first lesson being complicated. Not so, learning with Douglas. Great experience! He made it so easy that I

surprised myself enjoying the lesson.Thank you Douglas..."

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Charlotte, NC teacher:
Douglas T.

Review by Mark Fisher

"Very patient and thorough. Good one on one instruction."

Charlotte, NC teacher:
Clayton M.

Review by Cassie

"Christina is super patient with my teenage girls! Her gift has so graciously been translated into a new creative outlet for my girls! She has cultivated

the art of teaching in such a way that my kids treat their lesson like a session. There's a sense if appreciation woven into the way Christina teaches that helps her students love what they are learning! Makes nagging the girls to do daily practice a non-issue! They love trying out what they've learned! Love, love Christina! She is truly a gem! -Shana W. (Cassie and Scotlyn's mom)"

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Charlotte, NC teacher:
Christina E.

Review by Sanjeev

"John is diligent with his lessons and is very keen to transfer knowledge in a systematic way. His update on the summary of the lesson and next week assign

ment are very helpful. My son has learnt things well in a short period of time."

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Charlotte, NC teacher:
John B.

Review by Erich Kammerhuber

"John was great, friendly and informative. He was able to guide me along at a pace that fit with my skill level perfectly. I look forward to the future l

"John is very patient and knowledgeable. You can tell that he's been teaching for a very long time. I'm self-taught and have been playing for over 20 yea

rs and within minutes of viewing me play, John was able to pick out immediately my flaws. He gives me homework every week, and gives me a hard time if I do not do it. Exactly what I look for in a teacher."

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